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Season 4 continues the sprawl that has made "The Witcher" feel less like a gritty fantasy slash-em-up and more like homework.
The Witcher Season 4 is the extended version of Netflix's popular fantasy series. It first aired in December 2019.
Starring Dolph Lundgren as a Witcher known as Brehen alongside the group of street-smart criminals known as The Rats, first introduced in The Witcher season 3, the 80-minute movie acts as both a prequel to The Witcher season 4 as well as briefly covering what happens next for Ciri.
Liam Hemsworth's debut in The Witcher Season 4 is off to a rough start with some devastating scores on Rotten Tomatoes. Read on for more details.
Yes! Not only is The Witcher guaranteed a fifth season, but it's in post-production now. In April 2024, a little under a year after season 3 premiered, Netflix announced that The Witcher will film its next two seasons back to back with season 5 as the finale.
Liam Hemsworth takes over for Henry Cavill in Netflix’s fantasy epic “The Witcher.” But does he bring the magic?
Longcross Studios has been one of the core filming locations for the fantasy epic for a while, which is why it isn't surprising that it was one of The Witcher Season 4 filming locations. The studio continued to house the set for the mage chambers and the Nilfgaardian Palace.
The Witcher season 4 arrives on Netflix in less than 24 hours, so unless you've booked the day off work, there's literally no way of rewatching the previous three chapters before episode 1 drops. If you're in need of a memory jog, though, the streamer has come to the rescue with a beautifully illustrated recap.